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CalDigit Thunderbolt Docking Station Utility vs ExtraDock

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

CalDigit Thunderbolt Docking Station Utility

8.0
Utilities

Utility to disconnect all drives connected to a Caldigit dock

ExtraDock

7.0
Utilities

Add fully customizable extra docks

Metric CalDigit Thunderbolt Docking Station Utility ExtraDock
Category Utilities Utilities
AI Score 8.0 7.0
30-day Installs 23 168
90-day Installs 48 392
365-day Installs 199 568
Version 1.9.37 4.3.0
Auto-updates No Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 3
GitHub Forks 1
Open Issues -
License
Language HTML
Last GitHub Commit 3mo ago
First Seen May 8, 2023 Feb 21, 2026

Reviews

CalDigit Thunderbolt Docking Station Utility

The CalDigit Thunderbolt Docking Station Utility simplifies disconnecting drives from a Caldigit dock, offering a quick and efficient solution for users with multiple devices connected. It benefits those who need to manage external drives without physically unplugging them.

The app disconnects all external drives connected to a Caldigit Thunderbolt dock with a single command.

Pros

  • + Specifically designed for Caldigit docks, providing targeted functionality.
  • + Simplifies the process of disconnecting drives without physical intervention.
  • + Available as a Homebrew cask, making installation and updates straightforward.

Cons

  • - Only compatible with Caldigit docks, limiting its use to specific users.
  • - Does not auto-update, requiring manual checks for new versions.

ExtraDock

ExtraDock enables users to create fully customizable docks on macOS, ideal for those with multiple monitors or needing quick access to various apps and files. Its customization features and active development make it a valuable tool for enhancing the macOS experience.

Creates customizable docks on macOS, supporting multiple monitors and quick access to apps and files.

Pros

  • + Fully customizable docks enhance user experience
  • + Supports multiple monitors, ideal for users with complex setups
  • + Active development and regular updates

Cons

  • - Relatively niche adoption, with fewer community resources
  • - Low GitHub engagement may raise concerns about project longevity